CCNA Bootcamp
5 days
$2850
Course outline
Class schedule
- Prepares you for Cisco CCNA exam 640-802
- You receive 5 full days of in-person training led by an
experienced, certified instructor
- You get extensive hands-on practice labs and hundreds of practice questions
- You receive one-on-one attention - class size is limited to 8 students
- Free course re-take option
The CCNA certification is a valuable certification in the IT field. The exam encompasses a wide range of topics and requires a substantial depth of knowledge and skill to pass. The test is actually a composite exam, testing topics covered in two Cisco courses – ICND1 and ICND2. These topics include the TCP/IP and OSI models, understanding and implementing routers and switches, implementing network security, IP addressing, managing IP traffic with access lists, establishing point-to-point connections, and establishing Frame Relay connections.
Our course blends detailed instructor presentations with labs (using actual routers and switches as well as simulators) and numerous practice and review exams. Homework is assigned each evening and reviewed the following morning.
Like all of our classes, the class size is limited to 8 students so extensive one-on-one attention is available.
What's Included -
5 days of instructor-led training
CCNA Courseware
CCNA Practice Labs
CCNA Practice Exams
Lunch each day
CCNA exam voucher
Class schedule
| Course title |
Location |
Start date |
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| CCNA Bootcamp |
Santa Cruz, CA |
March 19, 2012 |
Register |
| CCNA Bootcamp |
Santa Cruz, CA |
April 16, 2012 |
Register |
| CCNA Bootcamp |
Santa Cruz, CA |
May 16, 2012 |
Register |
| CCNA Bootcamp |
Santa Cruz, CA |
June 7, 2012 |
Register |
| CCNA Bootcamp |
Ft Collins, CO |
August 27, 2012 |
Register |
| CCNA Bootcamp |
Santa Cruz, CA |
September 17, 2012 |
Register |
| CCNA Bootcamp |
Santa Cruz, CA |
October 15, 2012 |
Register |
Course Outline
1. TCP/IP protocol model
Layer functions
Comparison to OSI model
2. Network devices and communication
Encapsulation process
Network device operation
Cabling
3. IP addressing and subnetting
Address classes
Subnetting
Variable length subnetting (VLSM)
4. Router architecture/memory components/modes
Router modes
Basic router interface configuration
Lab
5. Cisco Discovery Protocol
CDP operation
Show commands
Lab
6. Managing using Telnet
Telnet session management
Lab
7. Routing basics
Static routes
Distance vector behavior
Routing loop prevention
8. RIP
Operation and configuration
Lab
9. EIGRP
Operation and configuration
Lab
10. OSPF
Operation and configuration
Lab
11. Access control lists
Standard ACLs
Extended ACLs
Lab
12. NAT and PAT
NAT/PAT operation and configuration
Lab
13. WAN communication
PPP
Lab
14. Frame Relay
Operation and configuration
Lab
15. Switching
VLANs and trunks
Lab
16. VLAN Trunking Protocol
Operation and configuration
Lab
17. Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning Tree Operation
Optimizing STP
Lab
18. Security
Mitigating security threats
Cisco IOS Firewall
19. Wireless networking
Wireless fundamentals
Wireless security
20. IPv6
IPv6 addresses
IPv6 configuration
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